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→‎Sinuosoidal obstruction syndrome: Added a case of ascending cholangitis. Will add more
(→‎Microscopic: Added Hepatitis C images. Will add more as I get more)
(→‎Sinuosoidal obstruction syndrome: Added a case of ascending cholangitis. Will add more)
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Negatives:
Negatives:
*No thrombosis.
*No thrombosis.
==Ascending Cholangitis==
===General===
*Term for infection of bile ducts, usually due to obstruction
Clinical DDx:
===Microscopic===
====Images====
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| [[File:Asc cholang c1 2016 06 22.tif|thumb|Ascending cholangitis case for Libre Pathology]]
| Ascending cholangitis. Edematous triads, leukocyte speckled (UL), are expanded amid relatively undisturbed hepatocytes. Neutrophils lie within epithelium of proliferated bile ducts (UR). LL Acute inflammation spills out from some triads into the acini (LL). PAS with diastase stain (LR) better shows bile duct damage, with partial loss of the red line surrounding ducts & disorder of nuclei, as well as highlighting intra-epithelial neutrophils.
Original oculars.
UL 4X, UR 40X, LL 40X, LR 40X
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==Polycystic kidney disease and the liver==
==Polycystic kidney disease and the liver==
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